My own view: I don't *believe* that the claims of a stolen POTUS election are true, & I don't see *evidence* I could use to *prove* those claims are true. Therefore, I decline to argue something I neither believe nor can prove.https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/11/we-should-fight-the-biden-administration-not-bidens-election/ …
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The fact that people decline to argue things they do not believe, or decline to believe things they cannot support with evidence, does not somehow make them un-conservative.
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It is absolutely true that professional commentators sometimes refuse to say things that are widely believed by voters. But if the average voter believes something untrue, there is no cost to their professional credibility. Not so to a columnist who has to lay out an argument.
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@MZHemingway at the end of the day I suspect we will have a new president in January. Having said that-I expect and want Trump to push this to the bitter end. If we don't we are no better than a banana republic-our elections are now just like the ones the PRI ran in Mexico . -
PRI would gift goats for votes. Not even in the same stratosphere.
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Please provide evidence of election fraud in general.
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I rarely agree with you, but it’s good to see integrity.
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